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May 29, 2016

Rebecca H.

I'm not too sure where to put this so I do apologise, I don't know what product or anything to help me being very hairy I don't mean just on my legs everywhere.. Face and legs and arms and thighs just everywhere? And I look like a monkey how to help or sort this problem? If I shave it will come back next day.

May 29, 2016

Shengmin L.

I don't think it's any products that can cause that. It could just be genetics.

May 29, 2016

Livi H.

I think she's saying she doesn't know what product she can use to help her, not that products are causing it.

I don't know of any products that specifically help with that but I'm also pretty hairy haha :( little hairs everywhere. I just accepted it because when I searched nair or veet I saw reviews that they got chemically burned so I opted not to use it.

I also saw a product by dermadoctor that it claimed to help stunt or minimize hair growth but I don't know if it will work or not. 

http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod3710257

May 29, 2016

Alicia C.

I used to have a major issue with the hair on my arms, however using Veet/Nair has really helped with that.

Chemical burns can happen if you leave it on past the recommended time, or if you have sensitive skin (in which case, I would suggest testing it out on a small portion of your skin first to determine what time is best for you).

On that same note, once you've been using it for awhile, you'll most likely notice that it takes less time than it originally did (for me, it used to take 10 minutes per use and after 3 years of using it around once a month, it now takes 4 minutes).
It really helps with keeping the hair that grows back very fine as well, and again, after using it for awhile, you'll probably notice that it gets sparser and sparser.

Another important thing to keep in mind is if you experience any tingling sensations or real discomfort, remove the product immediately to prevent any negative side effects from occurring.

Personally, I've had a great experience with these products and they might be worth trying out. I hope this helps and good luck! :)

May 29, 2016

Tia A.

I have the same problem and I use Veet hair removal cream for my body. It's really good and I've noticed that the hairs take much longer to grow back and they also get slightly thinner after repeated use
Be sure to to do a patch test first just to be on the safe side
I don't remove any facial hair tho, so I can't recommend anything for that, I wanna start bleaching them but I'm kinda scared of doing that

May 30, 2016

Melia W.

Have you tried waxing or sugaring?(you probably have but just asking)

May 30, 2016

Flavia G.

I have the same problem and I recommend you to go to a doctor. Some medical conditions can cause excess hair growth, so it?s important to make sure you don?t suffer from one of them. The most common is a disorder called PCOS and it typically causes irregular periods, acne, and excess weight gain. Women with PCOS have elevated testosterone levels (?male? hormone that causes hair growth and acne). So it?s important to get tested for this condition if you're feeling hairy. Luckily I don't have PCOS but I do have some others hormonal troubles and what helped me with this thing is taking hormonal birth pills and waxing.

May 30, 2016

Albina g.

First of all do blood tests to see if it's caused by hormonal imbalance because it can be a big factor in terms of hairyness. if all is normal try to see which areas you can live with being a little hairy and which you just can't. after that there is just the removal itself. really don't reccomend creams so wax/apilator/laser are the best options. there are a few creams that are growth inhibitors you can use after hair removal to help minimize hair growth over time so you can look into those.

May 30, 2016

Angela J.

I have the same issue and tbh I've learned to live with it. It's hard to accept your body the way it is but this one I found was a constant uphill battle:(

May 31, 2016

Abha A.

First of all consult a gynaecologist...n go for ultrasound.. if a person suffers from Pcod.. she can gt lots of hair in unwanted places..